RELIGION
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MODES OF WORSHIP AMONG TAMIL PEOPLE IN .... SOUTH. AFRICA |
The present writer's interest in the Tamil community stems from his lone-standing interest in the Hindu religion, more particularly in its practice among Hindus in South Africa. With the division of the Hindu community of South Africa into four language groups, viz. |
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RELIGIOUS AWAKENING IN SOUTH AFRICA |
RELIGIOUS AWAKENING IN SOUTH AFRICA |
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Veda Jyoti - No.1-39 |
Om bhur bhuvah swah. Tatsavitur varenyam; bhargo davasya dhimahi. Dhiyo yo nah |
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Surat Hindoo Association |
THE forefathers of the Surat Hindus of South Africa came to this country as free passengers towards the end of the nineteenth century. Most of them did not bring their families with them so they lived a single life. They used to visit the mother-country every three or four years. |
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South African Hindu Maha Saba : 70th anniversary and National Hindu convention. |
SOUTH AFRICAN HINDU MAHA SABHA DURBAN |
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Sanathan Dhama Convention |
BRIEF HISTORY of SHREE SANTHAN DHARMA SABHA |
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Kathiawad Hindu Samaj(Natal) |
SOME seventy-five years ago, a small band of intrepid men, born of the hardy soil of that small corner of India, known as Kathiawad, re-named Saurashtra and now forming part of the new State of Gujarat, came to the shores of South Africa. |
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Arya Samaj and Indians abroad |
Arya Samaj Centenary Publications |
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The Hindus of South Africa |
The Hindus constitute the largest religious group of the Indian population of South Africa, being a little over sixty per cent The other forty per cent. is made up of Moslems, Christians and Buddhists. The Hindus fall into two major sections and divide into four linguistic groups. |
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Alpine road mosque |
Pictire of mosque |
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Notes on Rubusana | ||
Divine Life Society of South Africa: SERVICE ACTIVITIES( 1974-2006) |
Sri Swami Sivananda, the well-known Master of the 2oth century, was born on September 8, 1887, at Pattamadai, in the Tirunelveli district, South India. His boyhood name was Kuppuswami. |
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The Glory of Indian Womanhood |
FROM time immemorial Sita, Savitri, Damayanti, Nalayani, Anasuya, and Draupadi have been regarded as sacred ~deals of Indian Womanhood as they are sublime and exemplary- characters who have exalted womanhood to the height of divine perfection..... |
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Newspaper cuttings on Mother Teresa |
Newspaper cuttings on Mother Teresa |
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The Hindu Tamil Institute Building, the Centre of Tamil activities of Durban |
The Hindu Tamil Institute |
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Some Reminiscences of South Indian Settlers |
THE early Tamil pioneers came to Natal with their religion and immediately set about establishing it in their new environment. The new conditions and situations had their influences on the practices and beliefs of these people.... |
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Hindu Religion and the Family |
Despite the intrusions by way of education, the secularization process and socio-economic advances, traditional Hinduism over the last century and a quarter in South Africa has retained its subjective conservatism. |
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Bisram Rambilass newspaper cuttings |
Call for Hindus to thread boldly APS host social reformer Call for extension of indological studies Memo to constitution body |
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WELL COMING STRAIGHT TO BUSINESS, IMMEDIATE MARRIAGE IS ABSOLUTELY IMPOSSIBLE”: SEDUCTION CHRISTIAN-STYLE IN THE EASTERN CAPE, C.1930 |
In September 1933 R.D.H. |
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Religion |